Colorado Centennial Medal-with PICS

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  1. trnbz5oqz

    trnbz5oqz Junior Member

    Picked up at a garage sale a 1976 Colorado Centennial Medal- has brilliant proof surfaces and frosted inner areas where details are. Diameter is abt that of early Bust halfs 1794-1807 and edges are plain with no writing. Has all characteristics of being silver. It's in a plastic case with blue background, has large "76" in middle and dates 1876-1976 and "centennial" on one side; other side is "Colorado" and "Land Of Promise" with cowboy on horse. Inside the "76' are the words "Colorado" and "Usa". It has the "D" mintmark on the obv and 3 small initials on one side/2 on the other- one of which is "fg" (Frank Gasparo??). In writing on holder: it's for the state's 100th and nation's 200th-first commemerative struck at the Denver mint. Collector of 47+ years, I have no idea of Bid/Ask/Retail on this one. Appreciate anyone who can help....thx edited - buy sell, trade offers not permitted
     

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